Traps, and other inclose fighting but have a variety of kicks? I know this is two schools of thought, inclose and long ranged.
My first guess would have been Northern Praying Mantis, since they say Northern styles have many kicks, plus Mantis has locks and inclose fighting in their style. Is this a correct assumption?
I been looking for a style that has locks and flow like wing chun and praying mantis, but still have a variety of kicks (since I am a good kicker). And no, I am not aksing bout jeet kune do.
I trained a bit in Hung Ga, but never got far into it. They did have a variety of kicks due to the san shou program, but I never stuck around to see if they did traps and stickyhand forms of training.
I was always fascinated by the fast hand attacks that are thrown to the head to the lower body done in kenpo, but there is no kenpo schools in my area that i like. So i figured Id try the source and check out cma.
My first guess would have been Northern Praying Mantis, since they say Northern styles have many kicks, plus Mantis has locks and inclose fighting in their style. Is this a correct assumption?
I been looking for a style that has locks and flow like wing chun and praying mantis, but still have a variety of kicks (since I am a good kicker). And no, I am not aksing bout jeet kune do.
I trained a bit in Hung Ga, but never got far into it. They did have a variety of kicks due to the san shou program, but I never stuck around to see if they did traps and stickyhand forms of training.
I was always fascinated by the fast hand attacks that are thrown to the head to the lower body done in kenpo, but there is no kenpo schools in my area that i like. So i figured Id try the source and check out cma.